Arguments are usually heard inside a courtroom. Rarely is the court itself up for debate. But, that's the case in the village of Potsdam, where officials are talking about possibly dissolving the village court. As Caitlin Landers explains, just like in a trial, there are two sides to this story.
03/02/2015 09:00 PM

At one time, the US dollar had lost so much value that the Canadian dollar, the Loonie, became worth more. But the American dollar is getting stronger and the Loonie is taking a nose dive -- hurting North Country tourism. As Brian Dwyer reports, some businesses are getting creative.

The debate goes on over the future of Route 81 in Syracuse, but county lawmakers say, that debate has just begun. As Bill Carey reoprts, legislators have now jumped into the argument over what the highway should look like in the decades to come. 06:15 PM

Economic development and improving the quality of life have been the goals of Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente since being voted into office. In his ninth State of the county address Tuesday morning, he said those things are being accomplished, but the county still has room to grow. Cara Thomas has more on several new initiatives the county executive plans to implement in 2015.
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If there's one thing we've learned this month about keeping kids interested in physical fitness, it's that you have to make it fun. Rewarding the kids for their hard work doesn't hurt either. As Brian Dwyer reports, a statewide running program has taken hold in Watertown and the kids absolutely love it. 02/26/2015 04:55 PM

It has become an all too familiar story in the last few weeks: traffic backed up on major roadways due to an accident. Iris St. Meran takes a look at the backup from the perspective of the driver as well as the first responders who are working to ensure everyone's safety. 02/24/2015 07:45 PM

Record cold temperatures and the never-ending snowfall isn't what Central New York maple syrup producers were hoping for this time of year.
In fact, thanks to mother nature, their sugaring season will be delayed. Our Alexa Green tells us, just because it will be off to a late start, doesn't necessarily mean it will be bad for business. 02/22/2015 04:53 PM

Thousands of hockey fans have came together in Lake Placid to celebrate the Miracle on Ice. Sunday marks the 35th anniversary of Team USA's upset victory of the Soviet Union. Brian Dwyer was there for the weekend festivities. 02/22/2015 02:00 PM

Thousands of hockey fans came together in Lake Placid to celebrate the Miracle on Ice. Our Brian Dwyer spoke to fans and team members, who are all thrilled to be back in the village where they made history. 02/21/2015 11:52 PM

When you need medical care, the last thing you want to deal with is a trip of more than 100 miles to get it. But that's the reality for Saint Lawrence County residents needing certain types of treatment. As Caitlin Landers explains, a new project aims to change that.
02/20/2015 07:00 PM

The Ogdensburg Bridge has connected the North Country to Canada for more than 50 years but through the decades, the important link has started to show its wear and tear. A partnership between the Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority and Clarkson University is vital to maintaining this bridge for the future. 02/19/2015 10:00 PM

New York State has some 10,300 miles of snowmobile trails. That's more than Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Michigan combined. But many of those trails and their scenic views are hidden gems. That's why, as Brian Dwyer reports, New York is giving out-of-staters a chance to try them out for free.
02/19/2015 06:41 PM

A state funded program that helps people with disabilities says it's in desperate need of something the state hasn't given it in over a decade, an increase in funding. Independent Living Centers across New York State have gotten by for some time on flat funding, but tell Brian Dwyer they can't keep doing it. 02/18/2015 06:15 PM

Watertown is no stranger to record breaking cold this winter. Twice already it's been the coldest spot in the contiguous 48 states. Monday was almost the third time, but at 34 below it came up one degree short. As Brian Dwyer reports, as frustration sets in for many, one man is doing his best to help people smile. 02/16/2015 07:15 PM